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Love the Chase is the dam of multiple G1 winner and Breeders’ Cup Classic favorite California Chrome, currently the #1 ranked racehorse in the world by Longines. She is offered in foal to three-time leading sire Tapit.

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Baffled is a graded stakes placed winning daughter of Distorted Humor. A full sister to G2 winner Surfer and a half-sister to G1 winner Emcee and stakes winner Spring Party, Baffled’s three starters are all graded stakes winners. She is offered in foal to Tapit.

ProfileFive-year-old Wavell Avenue is the most accomplished progeny of Harlington, a Grade 2 winning son of Hall of Famer and 11-time G1 winner Serena’s Song. Wavell Avenue has won or placed in 13 of 19 starts and earned $1,028,125.

ProfileFive-year-old daughter of the late great Scat Daddy, Dacita has won or placed in 13 of 16 starts in three countries, including eight graded/group stakes wins, for earnings of $1,012,769 to date.

ProfileA precocious daughter of Champion Freshman Sire Uncle Mo, Gomo is a G1 winner on dirt and a stakes-placed winner on turf. On the board in five of seven career starts, Gomo has earned $349,130 to date.

ProfileA stakes-placed winner at three, stakes winner at four, and G1 winner and multiple graded stakes winner at five, Haveyougoneaway won or placed in 21 of 26 starts and has earned $897,425 to date.

Yearlings by BERNARDINI accounted for the top-priced colt and filly of the third session of The October Sale on October 26, 2016. At $350,000, the session-topping colt tied Monday’s session-topper for top price in the sale overall.
Hip 1034, a BERNARDINI colt out a winning SMART STRIKE mare sold for $350,000 mid-day on Wednesday to take the session lead and tie Monday’s top seller (video). The bay colt was purchased by Stonestreet Stables from the consignment of Brookdale Sales, agent. The yearling is from the immediate family of multiple G1 winning A.P. INDY mare SECRET STATUS.

Colts by two-time Leading Sire TAPIT and current Leading Freshman Sire UNION RAGS took the next two spots on the session leader board. De Meric Sales as agent purchased Hip 942, a son of TAPIT out of graded stakes winner CHEROKEE QUEEN for $300,000 from the consignment of South Point Sales Agency. Midwest Thoroughbreds grabbed up Hip 1214, a colt by UNION RAGS out of a half-sister to Classic winner SHACKLEFORD for $285,000 from the consignment of Darby Dan Farm.

The top filly on the day was Hip 1013, a filly by BERNARDINI out of a full sister to multiple G1 winner VOODOO DANCER which sold for $280,000 to W.D. North Thoroughbreds, agent from the consignment of Bridie Harrison, agent for Peter Blum Thoroughbreds.

“Overall, we had a solid and consistent marketplace, which I think is what you’re hoping for in October,” said Fasig-Tipton President Boyd Browning. “There was a very strong market for quality individuals. Probably more encouraging was a strengthening to an extent of the middle and lower end of the market. Certainly it had a better feel this year. It seemed like there was an increase in the number of buyers.”

The sale, which ran over three days this year, saw 777 yearlings change hands for a total of $25,691,500. The average price was $33,065 and the median $14,500, both comparable to the 2015 sale, which was held over four days. The RNA rate was down 5.7% from 2015.

The leading consignor was Taylor Made Sales Agency, which sold 33 yearlings for $2,064,700. Representing JSM Equine, Justin Casse as agent was the leading buyer, purchasing three yearlings for a total of $600,000.

Hip 1236, a filly by current Leading Freshman Sire UNION RAGS sold for $170,000 at The October Sale. The chestnut filly, named ST. BERNIE, was purchased by Fox Hill Farm (Tom McGreevy, agent) from the consignment of Burleson Farms, agent.

This filly is a half-sister to 10 winners, including graded stakes winner WISHFUL TOMCAT and stakes winners UNCLE T SEVEN, LUCKY LEWIS, and ZETTERHOLM. She is also half-sister to WICKED WISH, dam of graded stakes winner RATED R SUPERSTAR. She hails from the immediate family of G1 winner PAPAL POWER and graded stakes winners BETTY’S WISH and SILVER HAWK.

Hip 1214, a colt from the second crop of current Leading Freshman Sire UNCLE RAGS sold for $280,000 at The October Sale. The chestnut colt was purchased by Midwest Thoroughbreds from the consignment of Darby Dan Farm, agent.

This colt is a half-brother to two winners, including G1 placed stakes winner UNCLE LINO. The dam HAYSEE is a daughter of Broodmare of the Year OATSEE, making her a full sister to G1 winner LADY JOANNE and a half-sister to multiple G1 winner SHACKLEFORD and to multiple graded stakes winner AFLEETING LADY. The immediate family also includes graded stakes winners BAGHDARIA, ATTICUS KRISTY, and CALCULATOR.

Hip 1207, a colt by CANDY RIDE (ARG) sold for $170,000 at The October Sale. The dark bay or brown colt was purchased by Maverick Racing from the consignment of Bluegrass Thoroughbred Services, agent for Merriebelle Stable.

This colt is out of HALF A. P., a PULPIT half-sister to Champion and multiple G1 winner HALFBRIDLED. The dam has produced three winners from as many to race, including graded stakes placed winner FULLY LIVING. The immediate family further includes G1 winners SPRUCE NEEDLES and MSHAWISH.

Hip 1182, a colt from the first North American crop of Dubai World Cup (G1) ANIMAL KINGDOM sells for $175,000 at The October Sale. The bay colt was purchased by Quarter Pole Enterprises from the consignment of Michael & Julia O’Quinn, agent.

This colt is out of GOLDEN MEAN, a winning full sister to Canadian Horse of the Year and G1 winner PEAKS AND VALLEYS. That mare has produced three winners from three to race. The colt’s immediate family includes G1 winner FOREVER TOGETHER and graded stakes winners BROKEN VOW, ALTERNATION, and EQUALITY.

Hip 1180, a colt by UNCLE MO sold for $165,000 at The October Sale. The dark bay or brown colt was purchased by Where Two Fools Met from the consignment of Denalid Stud, agent.

This colt is out of the stakes winning GOLDEN TOKEN mare GOLDEN DAMSEL. She has four foals to race, all winners, including multiple stakes placed winner INSTANT STYLE. He is from the immediate family of graded stakes winner MORLUCK and stakes winners IF IT’S MEANT TO B and FLASHING EYES.

Hip 1137, a filly by MAJESTIC WARRIOR sold for $150,000 at The October Sale. The chestnut filly was purchased by Loooch Racing from the consignment of Langsem Farm.

This filly is a half-sister to three winners out of the winning FOREST WILDCAT mare FLORAL PARK. Winners out of that mare include stakes winners DOUGS BUDDY and FLORAL SKY. This filly hails from the immediate family of G1 winner CHELSEY FLOWER ans graded stakes winner KENTUCKY DYNAMITE.

Hip 1116, a colt by Champion KITTEN’S JOY sold for $200,000 at The October Sale. The chestnut colt was purchased by Barry Berkelhammer, agent from the consignment of Denali Stud, agent for Gallagher’s Stud.

This colt is out of an ELUSIVE QUALITY half-sister to graded stakes winner STRAIGHT STORY and current stakes winning millionaire STRONG SOUTHER. He hails from the immediate family of G1 winner and Broodmare of the Year TAKE CHARGE LADY, Champions WILL TAKE CHARGE and TAKE CHARGE BRANDI, and G1 winner TAKE CHARGY INDY.

Hip 1111, a colt from the first crop of Kentucky Derby (G1) winner ORB sold for $170,000 at The October Sale. The bay colt was purchased by Mike Ryan, agent from the consignment of Four Star Sales, agent.

This colt is a half-brother to two winners from as many to race out of the winning CHEROKEE RUN mare EXTRA SHARP. The second dam is seven-time G1 winner and multi-millionaire SHARP CAT. This colt hails from the immediate family of G1 winner ROYAL ANTHEM.

Hip 1107, a colt by SPEIGHTSTOWN sold for $170,000 at The October Sale. The chestnut colt was purchased by Ricehorse Stables from the consignment of Baccari Bloodstock, agent.

This colt is full or half-brother to three winners out of the graded stakes-placed winning HOLY BULL mare EXIT TO HEAVEN. That mare has produced a full winning full sibling to this colt in EVOLUTION, a three-time winner to date. The colt’s immediate family includes G1 winners QUEST FOR FAME (GB) and ARYENNE.

Hip 1034, a colt by BERNARDINI sold for $350,000 at The October Sale. The bay colt was purchased by Stonestreet Stables from the consignment of Brookdale Sales, agent.

This colt is the second foal of the winning SMART STRIKE mare DESERT GAZELLE. Her first foal is AARDWOLF, a multiple winner at two this year in England. The colt’s third dam is multiple G1 winner SECRET STATUS, dam of multiple G1 placed sire DUNKIRK. His immediate family further includes G1 winners MARIA CANDELA (CHI) and MISS BRIO (CHI) and graded stakes winner ALUMNI HALL.

Hip 1013, a filly by BERNARDINI sold for $280,000 at The October Sale. The bay filly, named DANCING, wsa purchased by W.D. North Thoroughbreds, agent from the consignment of Bridie Harrison, agent for Peter Blum Thoroughbreds.

This filly is a half-sister to graded stakes winner DANCING SOLO. Their dam, DANCING ALONE, is an unraced full sister to multiple G1 winner VOODOO DANCER and half-sister to ZURI RIDGE, dam of G1 winner POOL PLAY.

Hip 931, a colt by sensational young sire UNCLE MO sold for $200,000 at The October Sale. The dark bay or brown colt was purchased by Sam Wright, agent from the consignment of Walnut Green, agent for C Biscuit Racing & Smart Angle LLP.

This colt is a half-brother to four winners out of the UNBRIDLED’S SONG mare CHARLIE MY GIRL, a half-sister to graded stakes winner MAGIC BROOMSTICK. The immediate family further includes graded stakes winners TWILIGHT TIME and MISS BEHAVIOUR.

Hip 862, a colt by two-time Horse of the Year CURLIN sold for $200,000 at The October Sale. The dark bay or brown colt was purchased by Repole Stable (JJ Crupi, agent) from the consignment of Baccari Bloodstock, agent.

This colt is the first foal of the winning BLUEGRASS CAT mare BLUE CATILLAC. His second dam is stakes winner SWEEPING, dam of six winners, including APT TO STAR, the dam of graded stakes winner AEGEAN and stakes winner LIGHT BRINGER. His immediate family includes graded stakes winners I REJOICE, MILLENCOLIN, I’M A THRILLER, and NO ADVANTAGE.

Hip 861, a filly from the penultimate crop of two-time leading sire SMART STRIKE sold for $175,000 at The October Sale. The bay filly was purchased by Barry Berkelhammer, agent from the consignment of Eaton Sales, agent.

This filly’s dam is the stakes-placed winning POLISH NUMBERS mare BLOOMY, dam of five winners to date, including graded stakes winner PHILLY ACE, a full brother to Hip 861, and stakes winner SPRING OF FAME. Her second dam is LATE BLOOMER, Champion and multiple G1 winner, herself the dam of G1 winner ENDS WELL and graded stakes winner FRED ASTAIRE.

Hip 843, a filly from the first crop of G1 winner VIOLENCE sold for $145,000 at The October Sale. The dark bay or brown filly was purchased by Old Hickory Farm from the consignment of Woods Edge Farm, agent.

This filly is out of the graded stakes winning EXCHANGE RATE mare BE FAIR. That mare is a half-sister to G1 winner and sire MACHO AGAIN. She has produced two winners from as many to race, including her current two-year-old A LUCKY DREAM.

While the top five prices during the first session of The October Sale went to yearlings by established sires, yearlings by first- and second-crop sires accounted for three of the top five prices during the second session.

Hip 759, a colt from the first crop of Kentucky Derby (G1) winner ORB sold for $300,000 to take the session lead late in the day on Tuesday. The dark bay or brown colt was purchased by Team D from the consignment of Taylor Made Sales Agency, agent. The session-topping yearling is out of a full sister to a multiple stakes winner, from the immediate family of Champion SONGBIRD.

Colts by second-crop sires GEMOLOGIST (Hip 561, $290k) and BODEMEISTER (Hip 574, $210k) were among the session’s top five prices; the remainder of the top five (all colts) were accounted for by established sires MORE THAN READY (Hip 428, $230k) and KITTEN’S JOY (Hip 551, $170k).

The session’s top-priced filly was Hip 576, a filly by UNCLE MO which sold for $140,000 to the McKathan Brothers from the consignment of Paramount Sales, agent. That filly is a half-sister to four winners, including stakes winner SMUGGLER’S HOLD.

Through two sessions, 497 yearlings have changed hands for a total of $15,469,100, good for an average of $31,125. The second session’s RNA rate was comparable to the first session’s, down from 2015. The median through two sessions was $12,000.

The October Sale concludes Wednesday, October 26 with a final session beginning at 10 am.

Hip 759, a colt from the first crop of Kentucky Derby (G1) winner ORB sold for $300,000 at The October Sale. The dark bay or brown colt was purchased by Team D from the consignment of Taylor Made Sales Agency, agent.

This colt is out of the MEDAGLIA D’ORO mare ZEALOUS GOLD, a full sister to multiple stakes winner ONEPOINTHREEKARATS. The mare is also a half-sister to graded stakes winners FRIEL’S FOR REAL and RYAN’S FOR REAL, and stakes winner LITTLE THUNDER. The colt hails from the immediate family of undefeated Champion and seven-time G1 winner SONGBIRD, herself a half-sister to the dam of graded stakes winner MICO MARGARITA.

Hip 759 was bred in Kentucky by Fred W. Hertrich III and John D. Fielding.

Hip 574, a colt by freshman sire BODEMEISTER sold for $210,000 at The October Sale. The dark bay or brown colt was purchased by Cicada Stable from the consignment of Woods Edge Farm.

This filly is the second foal of the winning CONGRATS mare STOP THE WEDDING. Her first foal is winning two-year-old of 2016 TWO TO ONE. The colt’s immediate family includes graded stakes winner OUTTA TUNE.

Hip 561, a colt from the second crop of G1 winner GEMOLOGIST sold for $290,000 at The October Sale. The bay colt was purchased by Mike Ryan, agent from the consignment of Four Star Sales, agent.

This colt is a half-brother to three winners from as many to race out of the winning CAPE TOWN mare STARLICIOUS. The second dam, CHEZ CHEZ CHEZ, is a stakes winner and stakes producer. The colt is from the family of multiple graded stakes winner THE MEDIC.

Hip 561, a colt by Champion KITTEN’S JOY sold for $170,000 at The October Sale. The bay colt was purchased by Michael Neatherland from the consignment of Taylor Made Sales Agency, agent.

This colt is a full brother to Champion BIG BLUE KITTEN, a four-time G1 winning earner of over $2,803,780 who set a course record in the Joe Hirsch Turf Classic S. (G1) at Belmont. He is from the immediate family of Champion Stevie Wonderboy.

Hip 428, a colt by Champion siring MORE THAN READY sold for $230,000 at The October Sale. The bay colt was purchased by J. Stevens Bloodstock, agent from the consignment of VanMeter-Gentry Sales, agent.

This colt is a half-brother to three winners from as many to race out of the stakes-placed BROKEN VOW mare RUBAN BLEU. That mare has produced graded stakes-placed winner TIZNOW R J and winners BLEU BRAVE and TAKEONFORJOEY. RUBAN BLEU is half-sister to Horse of the Year in Hong Kong GOOD BA BA.

The colt sold hails from the immediate family of international Champions MIESQUE, SIX PERFECTIONS (FR), and RUMPLESTILTSKIN and G1 winners COMTESSE DE LOIR, SILVER SUPREME, and KINGMAMBO.

Fasig-Tipton has added another nine supplemental entries to the catalogue for the 2016 November Sale to be held on Monday, November 7th in Lexington, Kentucky. These entries are catalogued as hips 165-173:

’16 ASTROLOGY-SIZZLE DRESS COLT (Hip 165):Weanling colt from third crop of A.P. INDY’s son ASTROLOGY. ASTROLOGY is currently the co-top ranked freshman sire by number of stakes winners, and this colt is bred on an A.P. INDY–KINGMAMBO cross that has produced nine stakes winners to date. He will be consigned by Select Sales, agent.

ARELLA ROCKSTAR (Hip 166): Undefeated two-year-old daughter of ASTROLOGY won the G3 Matron S. at Belmont Park on October 16. Her pedigree includes major New York graded stakes winners FELINE STORY and NOTACATBUTALLAMA. She will be consigned as a racing/broodmare prospect by Indian Creek, agent.

COLORFUL CHARADES (Hip 167):Two-year-old daughter of DISCREET CAT most recently finished third in the G1 Frizette S. at Belmont Park on October 8 in just her second career start. Prior to the Frizette, she won her debut at Saratoga in gate-to-wire fashion. She will be consigned as a racing/broodmare prospect by Indian Creek, agent.

’16 CITY ZIP-AUSPICIOUS COLT (Hip 168):Weanling colt by CITY ZIP, sire of six graded stakes winners to date in 2016. His first dam, AUSPICIOUS, is a multiple stakes placed daughter of INDIAN CHARLIE. Foaled in New York, this colt will be consigned by Darby Dan Farm, agent.

JAMYSON ‘N GINGER (Hip 169):Two-year-old filly broke her maiden by more than 15 lengths in most recent start at Belmont on October 9. She earned a 103 Beyer Speed Figure for the win, best of any two-year-old to date this year. She is by Champion BERNARDINI and out of Canadian Champion GINGER BREW. She will be consigned by Indian Creek, agent.

HER EMMYNENCY (Hip 170):Winner of last year’s G1 Queen Elizabeth II Challenge Cup S. at Keeneland, she earned more than $560,000 on the race track. In addition to being a G1 winner on turf, she was also a G1 performer on the main track – finishing a close second in G1 Del Mar Debutante as a two-year-old. By outcross sire SUCCESSFUL APPEAL she hails from the family of Hall of Famer BEST PAL. She will be offered as a broodmare prospect by James B. Keogh (Grovendale), agent.

’16 THE FACTOR-STORY UNTOLD COLT (Hip 171): Weanling colt from third crop of G1 winner THE FACTOR is a half-brother to recent G3 Matron S. winner ARELLA ROCKSTAR. THE FACTOR has already sired a G1 winner in this year’s Chandelier S. winner NOTED AND QUOTED. He will be consigned by Select Sales, agent.

SOUTHERN GIRL (Hip 172):Three-year-old daughter of TAPIT defeated older fillies and mares when winning the Shine Again S. at Laurel on September 10. She is a half-sister to two stakes performers, including G1 Breeders’ Cup Classic winner MUCHO MACHO MAN. She has won four of six career starts, including her debut at two. She will be consigned as a racing/broodmare prospect by Taylor Made Sales Agency, agent for Fox Hill Farms Inc.

BLUE COLLAR (Hip 173): Head straight from the sale to the starting gate with this two-year-old filly who was impressive debut winner at Keeneland on October 12. In that debut she defeated a full field of 12 going 1 mile on turf after pressing swift early fractions. In-form filly offered as a racing/broodmare prospect by William B. Harrigan (Miacomet Farm Ltd.), agent.

These entries may now be viewed online via Fasig-Tipton’s Enhanced Catalogue. Updated for 2016, the Enhanced Catalogue provides up to date catalogue pages and Daily Racing Form past performances, as well as race replays, photos, and statistics. New features in 2016 include an Alan Porter pedigree analysis for each racing/broodmare prospect or broodmare catalogued, as well as feature videos profiling North American G1 winning females off the racetrack or carrying their first foals.

Print versions of all supplemental entries will be available on the Fasig-Tipton grounds at sale time.

Fasig-Tipton will continue to accept approved November Sale entries up until the Breeders’ Cup.

In a repeat of his showing at the Midlantic Fall Yearling Sale on October 4, CURLIN was represented by the session topper on the first day of The October Sale when Hip 293 hammered down for $350,000 in Lexington, KY. Joe Minor’s JSM Equine purchased the colt, who is a half-brother to MSW/GSP ROCK CANDY, via agent Justin Casse from the consignment of VanMeter-Gentry Sales, agent.

Earlier in the session, a filly (Hip 144) by MEDAGLIA D’ORO took the lead for the fillies when sold to Rick Porter’s Fox Hill Farm for $300,000. Purchased via Tom McGreevy, agent from the consignment of Brookdale Sales, agent, the attractive filly is out of the G1 winning UNBRIDLED’S SONG mare MAGNIFICENT SONG.

Hip 204, a colt by MEDAGLIA D’ORO also broke the $300,000 mark mid-day when purchased by that price by Alex and Jo Ann Lieblong from the consignment of Taylor Made Sales Agency. That colt is a half-brother to three winners from as many to race out of the G1-Princess Rooney H. winner MISTICAL PLAN, by GAME PLAN.

In the first session, 246 yearlings changed hands for a total of $8,306,400, good for an average of $33,766. The RNA rate was down from last year’s first session. During today’s session, 21 horses sold for $100,000 or more, up from 15 in the first session last year.

The October Sale continues Tuesday, October 25 at 10 am. Hips 417-832 will be offered on Tuesday, with the remainder of the catalogue to be offered beginning at 10 am on Wednesday, October 26.

Hip 305, a colt from the first crop of G1 winner PAYNTER sold for $170,000 at The October Sale. The bay colt was purchased by SGV Thoroughbreds from the consignment of Buckland Sales, agen
CA, who is also graded stakes placed in the United States and Canada. He is from the immediate family of G1 winner DADS CAPS and graded stakes winners BOONE’S MILL, PAULASSILVERLINING, and CAPE HOPE.

Hip 293, a colt by two-time Horse of the Year CURLIN sells for $350,000 at The October Sale. The chestnut colt was purchased by JSM Equine (Justin Casse, agent) from the consigned of VanMeter-Gentry Sales, agent.

This colt is a half-brother to no less than 10 winners from 10 to race out of the PLEASANT COLONY mare PARTY CHATTER. That mare is a full sister to Champion COLONIAL U. S., Graded stakes winner SILVER FOX, and stakes winner PLEASANT FEELING. The colt hails from the immediate family of G1 winners A PHENOMENON, SEATTLE METEOR, PLEASANT STAGE, MARSH SIDE, DECLASSIFY, and ROANOKE.

Hip 241, a colt by Champion SPEIGHTSTOWN sells for $155,000 at The October Sale. The chestnut colt was purchased by Darrs, Inc. (James Bredin, agent) from the consignment of Gainesway, agent.

This colt is a half-brother to four winners out of the winning PULPIT mare NANNYCAM. His immediate family includes G1 winners DANISH (IRE) and AFRICAN STORY, and graded stakes winners ACE (IRE), HAWKEYE (IRE), CONTEMPORARY, ALDERBROOK, and TAHREEB.

Hip 205, a filly by MEDAGLIA D’ORO, sire of Champion fillies SONGBIRD and RACHEL ALEXANDRA, sold for $180,000 at The October Sale. The bay filly was purchased by Keats Grove Farm from the consignment of Hill ‘n’ Dale Sales Agency, agent.

This filly, registered as MEDALIADORA, is the first foal of multiple stakes winner MOMENT OF MAJESTY, by SAINT LIAM. That mare earned $630,269 in the course of her career, which included two stakes wins and eight stakes placing, two of those at the G2 level. She is from the immediate family of G1 winner and Champion FIJI (GB).

Hip 204, a colt by sire of Champions MEDAGLIA D’ORO sold for $300,000 at The October Sale. The bay colt was purchased by Alex & Jo Ann Leiblong from the consignment of Taylor Made Sales Agency, agent.

This colt is out of G1 winner MISTICAL PLAN, who has produced three foals of racing age to date, all winners. Her two-year-old of 2016 is the promising TAPIT colt BIG GRAY ROCKET. He hails from the immediate family of G1 winners DA’TARA and PRIVATE PERSUASION.

Hip 201, a colt by TALE OF THE CAT sold for $150,000 at The October Sale. The dark bay or brown colt was purchased by Team D from consignment of Paramount Sales, agent.

This colt is a half-brother to two winners from as many to race out of the MEDAGLIA D’ORO mare MISS SHEGAAS. That mare is a half-sister to Canadian Champion, G2 winner, and multiple graded stakes winner KISS A NATIVE. His immediate family features G1 winner SILVER MAX and G1 winner and successful sire YES IT’S TRUE.

Hip 149, a colt by Horse of the Year GHOSTZAPPER sold for $200,000 at The October Sale. The chestnut colt was purchased by Cary Frommer from the consignment of Summerfield, agent.

This colt is the second foal of MALIBU COUGAR, a full sister to multiple G2 winner KAUAI KATIE and graded stakes winner WINDING WAY. He hails from the immediate family of graded stakes winner CIMARRON SECRET and stakes winners MORE THAN PRETTY, INGRID THE GAMBLER, COJINX, and BALD WITCH.

Hip 130, a colt by sire of Champions ARCH sold for $150,000 at The October Sale. The bay colt was purchased by Steven W. Young, agent from the consignment of Brookdale Sales, agent.

This colt is out of a SEEKING THE GOLD half-sister to G1 winner FANTASTIC LIGHT and G1-placed stakes winner HI DUBAI (GB). His immediate family further includes G1 winners LOVE SMITTEN, GORGEOUS, and SEASIDE ATTRACTION.

Hip 90, a filly by sire of Champions TALE OF THE CAT sold for $150,000 at The October Sale. The dark bay or brown filly was purchased by Stonestreet Stables from the consignment of Eaton Sales, agent.

This filly is a half-sister to two winners out of the graded stakes winning BOUNDARY mare LADY BELSARA. She hails from the immediate family of G1 winners GREGORIAN and CAPOTE BELLE, and graded stakes winners TRULY BOUND, BLOOD ROYAL, IVORY WAND, DELUTH, REAL COURAGE, and BARONESS THATCHER.

Hip 32, a filly by Horse of the Year MINESHAFT sold for $200,000 at The October Sale. The dark bay or brown filly was purchased by Sweet Clover Stable from the consignment of Taylor Made Sales Agency, agent.

This filly is the second foal of the winning SUCCESSFUL APPEAL mare JELLICE (IRE). That mare’s dam is graded stakes winner CATBOAT, dam of multiple G1 winner and millionaire IT’S TRICKY. Hip 32 is a closely related to that relative, both fillies being sired by MINESHAFT.